Everyday Sunday Album Reviews Rock / Alternative / Pop-Punk - Inpop
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Wake Up! Wake Up! (2007)
The crunchy guitars, punk-like drums, the unique vocals of Trey Pearson, and the catchy, yet simple lyrics are all back! It’s been far too long too! Three whole years, and the long awaited follow up to Anthems for the Imperfect, Inpop Records’ Everyday Sunday releases their best yet, Wake Up! Wake Up! Everyday Sunday picked up where Anthems left off, the band has a new record label, and they are quickly being recognized in the radio charts!
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Stand Up (2002)
Everyday Sunday says “We didn’t start out thinking we wanted to be a crazy rock band. We just thought, hey, let’s write a cool song.” And they did more than write just one cool song. They wrote an entire album called Sleeper, an independent CD! Later signed by Flicker Records Everyday Sunday came out with a debut CD called Stand Up, Stand Up was produced by Quinlan, and co-produced by Michael Tait, member of DC Talk, and lead man of his band Tait.
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ARTIST INFORMATION
About:
With songs, you can write and rewrite, compose and rearrange, fiddle and twiddle and drive yourself mad striving for the perfect element that says exactly what you want to say. And still fall short.
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